Hurricane Season Begins!
I'm not a fan of hurricanes, so I don't look forward to the start of Atlantic Hurricane Season, which kicks off on June 1.
I'm not a fan of hurricanes, so I don't look forward to the start of Atlantic Hurricane Season, which kicks off on June 1.
An Atlanta meteorologist says she received death threats from angry viewers who said they were missing Masters coverage over a tornado.
Research into local news consumers finds that there's one local news topic that's at the top of the list of viewer interest.
I was happy to see on the calendar that Saturday is the first day of fall, but if you check out the forecast, you wouldn't know it.
A former colleague of mine posted on Facebook about a viewer's complaint over a severe weather special report that interrupted her soap opera.
People always get angry and frustrated when a disaster strikes, but in the Florence aftermath, the levels are high for people who should be happy instead.
When a major storm is coming, hurricane forecasts can help you plan ahead...but you have to understand what you're seeing.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration updated this year's Atlantic hurricane season forecast to reduce the number of storms expected.
Four hurricane names are being retired after a particularly hard-hitting 2017 season, a tradition designed to remove names of the more severe storms that wreaked havoc on people and property.
Just what we need: the official forecast for Hurricane Season 2018, released this week, calls for a busier-than-normal hurricane season.
The Blizzard of 1973 is the earliest weather event I distinctly remember, even though I was just three years old...
Last week, I wrote about Kirk Cameron's view of hurricanes as examples of God's power being put on display. What if He has a better way?
Those of us in the southeast have seen long hours of weather coverage this week on Hurricane Irma as forecast tracks shifted from North Carolina to Florida.
I'm getting tired of hearing some Christians make comments about God and hurricanes being used as 'judgment' or a 'message.'
If you lost electricity because of some kind of natural disaster, how long could you stand living in a longterm power outage?
A series of fake hurricane posts on social media are getting lots of attention because of scare tactics and conspiracy...
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